We had a GREAT meal tonight, for a discounted price, thanks OP! Best deal is online reservations, get lobster tail + filet, soup or salad, and a side, $37.95. Nashville didn't over cook steaks, and the Molten Choc cake was a great dessert.

Thanks OP

CRKev

Senior Member

posted: Apr. 14, 2013 @ 8:47p

Just sent a tweet for a secondary card. The max has been reached. DEAD!

Kev

jimbocobb

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Apr. 14, 2013 @ 9:11p

CRKev said: Just sent a tweet for a secondary card. The max has been reached. DEAD!

Kev

Yep, dead for new cards that haven't been registered....can still do the deal on registered cards that haven't had the purchase made yet.

Just went and picked up the $100gc (Palo Alto, CA). Instead of the $20 bonus card, they gave me a $25 bonus card - it doesn't mention a start date and it just says expires 5/30. Guess I got lucky?

ElGuache

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Apr. 14, 2013 @ 9:47p

Yuyak said: Just went and picked up the $100gc (Palo Alto, CA). Instead of the $20 bonus card, they gave me a $25 bonus card - it doesn't mention a start date and it just says expires 5/30. Guess I got lucky?I guess you did, I just picked up mine at Rancho Cucamonga, and they gave me the $20 bonus card.

DeltaSigChi4

Hysterical member

posted: Apr. 15, 2013 @ 12:34p

jimbocobb said: CRKev said: Just sent a tweet for a secondary card. The max has been reached. DEAD!

Kev

Yep, dead for new cards that haven't been registered....can still do the deal on registered cards that haven't had the purchase made yet.

This is utterly confusing. Is it dead for anyone who had not synched already, specifically for this deal or just in general?

Would be nice if people did not quadruple dip but I understand that some people will take deals to the max, no matter what the terms state or for consideration of those that would very much like to actually follow the stated terms. - E

jplee3

Senior Member - 7K

posted: Apr. 15, 2013 @ 3:06p

OP, please update that the deal is dead/closed for new registration (since those who signed up can still get in on it).

wiru

Broke Member

posted: Apr. 15, 2013 @ 3:57p

ElGuache said: Yuyak said: Just went and picked up the $100gc (Palo Alto, CA). Instead of the $20 bonus card, they gave me a $25 bonus card - it doesn't mention a start date and it just says expires 5/30. Guess I got lucky?I guess you did, I just picked up mine at Rancho Cucamonga, and they gave me the $20 bonus card.

Had this deal showing on both AMEX cards earlier this week...but now it's gone. Guess I snoozed and I loozed.

KYBOSH

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Apr. 17, 2013 @ 9:11p

Wife and kids had an amazing time at this restaurant tonight.

It was her birthday so it worked out great for us.Top notch restaurant!

I was planning on FWFing it all the way to the bank on this one but the food, atmosphere and service was so good that I blew past my self imposed $100 GC limit easily. I made reservations online letting them know that it was the Mrs' birthday. When we got there they gave her a card with everyone's signature on it! From the manager on down. That was a touch of class I have never even heard of.

Well into our meal the Head Chef came out with a lobster tail in hand and said... "I noticed your lobster tail was looking a little small." We offered it to the birthday girl and she was grinning ear too ear. So impressed was she that she was taking pics of the scenery, of us and the food and posting it on Facebook.

Manager came over and talked to the kids. When she mentioned her name one of them said "Hey you signed my mommy's birthday card!" Priceless.

On top of that, we got a $25 bonus card instead of the $20 one.

Food was top notch as well.

One word of advice. Save room for the desert because that Lava cake is ... indescribable. Wifey doesn't like cakes and sweets at all but she was engorging herself with it. Super light and fluffy. Fudge warm and delicious. Ice cream and whip cream were like the best homemade stuff you ever had.

I dont know about your neck of the woods but, for Atlanta, this place is the Creme de la Creme.

thriftmom22 said: With this deal if you really want to be crafty with one $100 gift card purchase in store you can get:

1) Use your AMEX Blue with the AMEX blue dining registration to get a $25 card for future use in dining room (no expiration/min purchase)2) $50 bill credit through this credit direct to card3) Get the $20 treat card good for dining from 5/13/13 through 7/13/13

DeltaSigChi4 said: jimbocobb said: CRKev said: Just sent a tweet for a secondary card. The max has been reached. DEAD!

Kev

Yep, dead for new cards that haven't been registered....can still do the deal on registered cards that haven't had the purchase made yet.

This is utterly confusing. Is it dead for anyone who had not synched already, specifically for this deal or just in general?

Would be nice if people did not quadruple dip but I understand that some people will take deals to the max, no matter what the terms state or for consideration of those that would very much like to actually follow the stated terms. - E

As long as you've already synced you can use the deal up to the expiration date. I specifically asked AMEX when the terms of the deal were not showing on my profile.

sackoloot

Ancient Member

posted: Apr. 25, 2013 @ 10:53p

sackoloot said: thriftmom22 said: With this deal if you really want to be crafty with one $100 gift card purchase in store you can get:

1) Use your AMEX Blue with the AMEX blue dining registration to get a $25 card for future use in dining room (no expiration/min purchase)2) $50 bill credit through this credit direct to card3) Get the $20 treat card good for dining from 5/13/13 through 7/13/13

(terms and conditions)Fleming's:Cardmember must enroll in the offer with a Blue from American Express®, Blue Cash® from American Express, Blue Cash EverydaySM, Blue Cash PreferredSM, Blue Sky from American Express®, or Blue Sky Preferred from American Express® Card and charge all purchases with the enrolled Card. Cardmember may enroll more than one Card in the offer, but charges on individual enrolled Cards may not be combined. To enroll in the offer, visit AmericanExpress.com/bluedining. Card account must be active and in good standing at the time of enrollment, the time of the purchases and the time of the Fleming's Dining Card fulfillment. Offer applies to purchases made at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar restaurant locations. Offer does not apply to online purchases. To be eligible to receive a $25 Fleming's Dining Card, the Cardmember must be enrolled in this offer prior to their first purchase and must spend a minimum of $100 in one transaction at any Fleming's location. Only one Dining Card can be earned for each purchase transaction. Offer valid from 7/01/10 to 6/30/13 and is combinable with other offers. Offer is subject to change without notice. The Fleming's Dining Card will be mailed to the Cardmember's address within 4-6 weeks of completing the purchase. The Fleming's Dining Card cannot be redeemed for cash, except as provided by state or federal law. The Fleming's Dining Card will not be replaced if lost or stolen. See the back of the Fleming's Dining Card for additional terms and conditions.

howie999

Senior Member

posted: Apr. 29, 2013 @ 2:34p

Did this deal with my COSTCO AMEX card; got the $100 gift certificate AND the $20 extra - and the $50 credit from AMEX showed within three days. Great deal, OP! You da MAN!

vickh

Senior Member - 6K

posted: May. 3, 2013 @ 2:52p

Bump

OFFER expires 5/24/2013.

OFFER DETAILSGet a one-time $50 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $100 or more in-store at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar by 5/24/2013.

BMRisko

Senior Member - 3K

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 10:54a

Finally got a chance to make it to a Fleming's and redeem this offer. My wife and I each purchased $100 gift cards and got the $20 bonus card as well. By the time we made it back out to the parking garage, we had already received e-mails from AMEX.

As a tip, most Fleming's typically don't open until 4 or 4:30 for dinner. However, even if they don't advertise as being open for lunch, there is usually someone there during the day who can process gift cards. I'd call before going though just to be sure.

Ignatzs

Enthusiastic Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 12:07p

Tweeting is a dead deal. No more registrations for the $50 statement. Called AMEX today and doesn't matter supposedly if sync or not. If you didn't tweet it before, you're not getting the credit.

yoregano

Thrifty Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 12:49p

Ignatzs said: Tweeting is a dead deal. No more registrations for the $50 statement. Called AMEX today and doesn't matter supposedly if sync or not. If you didn't tweet it before, you're not getting the credit.I'm confused by your post, but you might be more confused than me regarding the offer in general. There were multiple ways to sign up for the offer when it became available, including twitter as well as syncing your card via FB. Those two methods were distinct from each other, and both are long since dead in terms of being able to sign up for the offer. But if one signed up via whatever means and got confirmation, the offer is valid until 5/24 to be used/claimed.

I signed up the day the offer became available, but have not had a chance to make the purchase yet. I intend to do so this week and am confident that the offer acknowledgement will appear right away as others have stated.

belfree

Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 1:47p

Does anyone know if you are able to call a restaurant and have one mailed to you AND if that will qualify. That way you don't have to go to the restaurant and it could be processed through the restaurant as opposed to online. The nearest location to me is 45 miles away.

belfree said: Does anyone know if you are able to call a restaurant and have one mailed to you AND if that will qualify. That way you don't have to go to the restaurant and it could be processed through the restaurant as opposed to online. The nearest location to me is 45 miles away.

This is YMMV as to whether they will do it. Someone at SD had it done for them, but most of the time they will tell you to buy it online, which won't qualify.

Ignatzs

Enthusiastic Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 2:41p

Yes yoregano, if you tweeted earlier, and even if not yet used, the deal is good for you. If those who try to tweet today expect something, they shouldn't.

yoregano

Thrifty Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 3:28p

Ignatzs said: Yes yoregano, if you tweeted earlier, and even if not yet used, the deal is good for you. If those who try to tweet today expect something, they shouldn't.I didn't tweet. I synched via the offer on FB. If your point is simply that the offer is dead for people to sign up for NOW, then, well… DUH! The offer has been dead in that regard for weeks.

Am I missing something else, or are you waking up from a very long nap?

This thread technically should be moved to Expired Deals since no one can get it now, and those that already signed up either have redeemed it or should know the expiration date. (Thread was moved shortly after I posted this.)

Floydian

Senior Member

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 3:40p

Just received my $25 bonus card from AMEX Blue Dining for spending $100+ at Fleming's. A flimsy piece of laminated paper, but I'll take it assuming I can use it before the end of June

T&C's on the card:* Expires 6/30/2013* May be redeemed for any dining purchase, including alcohol where permitted by state law* Valid only in the main dining room* May not be used with other promotional offers* One dining card per check* Cannot be used for tax or gratuity, or gift card purchases.

jplee3

Senior Member - 7K

posted: May. 6, 2013 @ 8:04p

Floydian said: Just received my $25 bonus card from AMEX Blue Dining for spending $100+ at Fleming's. A flimsy piece of laminated paper, but I'll take it assuming I can use it before the end of June

T&C's on the card:* Expires 6/30/2013* May be redeemed for any dining purchase, including alcohol where permitted by state law* Valid only in the main dining room* May not be used with other promotional offers* One dining card per check* Cannot be used for tax or gratuity, or gift card purchases.

I got mine today as well. It seems to be very similar to the promotional dining credits you can get by making various reservations online. And it seems that you cannot use this in conjunction with those other promos, and also doesn't seem like you can stack these. UGhhh... I wish these were normal gift cards

freakinout

Nerdy Member

posted: May. 7, 2013 @ 7:09a

jplee3 said:

I got mine today as well. It seems to be very similar to the promotional dining credits you can get by making various reservations online. And it seems that you cannot use this in conjunction with those other promos, and also doesn't seem like you can stack these. UGhhh... I wish these were normal gift cards

I usually use a promo cards toward the bar tab while i wait for my table. then I can use a second one to pay the meal bill. You just have to make sure to settle your bar tab before going to the table, otherwise they will just transfer the bill and you can only use one promo card instead of two

jplee3

Senior Member - 7K

posted: May. 7, 2013 @ 2:03p

freakinout said: jplee3 said:

I got mine today as well. It seems to be very similar to the promotional dining credits you can get by making various reservations online. And it seems that you cannot use this in conjunction with those other promos, and also doesn't seem like you can stack these. UGhhh... I wish these were normal gift cards

I usually use a promo cards toward the bar tab while i wait for my table. then I can use a second one to pay the meal bill. You just have to make sure to settle your bar tab before going to the table, otherwise they will just transfer the bill and you can only use one promo card instead of two

Nice... not sure how that would work out though since we made reservations (we'd be seated right away). Guess we can always just go earlier than the reservations, or go back to Flemings during Happy Hour or whatever. Although, we're not big drinkers. Maybe I'll just give these away, or *trade* for cash (not sell!) LOL

jplee3

Senior Member - 7K

posted: May. 7, 2013 @ 4:48p

sackoloot said: sackoloot said: thriftmom22 said: With this deal if you really want to be crafty with one $100 gift card purchase in store you can get:

1) Use your AMEX Blue with the AMEX blue dining registration to get a $25 card for future use in dining room (no expiration/min purchase)2) $50 bill credit through this credit direct to card3) Get the $20 treat card good for dining from 5/13/13 through 7/13/13

(terms and conditions)Fleming's:Cardmember must enroll in the offer with a Blue from American Express®, Blue Cash® from American Express, Blue Cash EverydaySM, Blue Cash PreferredSM, Blue Sky from American Express®, or Blue Sky Preferred from American Express® Card and charge all purchases with the enrolled Card. Cardmember may enroll more than one Card in the offer, but charges on individual enrolled Cards may not be combined. To enroll in the offer, visit AmericanExpress.com/bluedining. Card account must be active and in good standing at the time of enrollment, the time of the purchases and the time of the Fleming's Dining Card fulfillment. Offer applies to purchases made at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar restaurant locations. Offer does not apply to online purchases. To be eligible to receive a $25 Fleming's Dining Card, the Cardmember must be enrolled in this offer prior to their first purchase and must spend a minimum of $100 in one transaction at any Fleming's location. Only one Dining Card can be earned for each purchase transaction. Offer valid from 7/01/10 to 6/30/13 and is combinable with other offers. Offer is subject to change without notice. The Fleming's Dining Card will be mailed to the Cardmember's address within 4-6 weeks of completing the purchase. The Fleming's Dining Card cannot be redeemed for cash, except as provided by state or federal law. The Fleming's Dining Card will not be replaced if lost or stolen. See the back of the Fleming's Dining Card for additional terms and conditions.

Hmmm, so I wonder if you print that out and bring it in if they'll take another $25 off. I guess it couldn't hurt to try, although you'll probably get some dirty looks and smack-talking about how cheap you are behind your back. Of course, the sentence following that in bold states that the offer is subject to change.

LocalMotion

Senior Member - 2K

posted: May. 8, 2013 @ 3:03p

So know body that went to Fleming's got:

1) Reserved a table online get $25 credit deduction off bill.

2) Used the $100 GC from Flemings.

3) Used the $20 Bonus card.

4) Used the $25 AMEX Blue card promo code.

Total of $50 out of pocket and get $170 worth of food and drinks.

BMRisko

Senior Member - 3K

posted: May. 9, 2013 @ 9:44a

LocalMotion said: So know body that went to Fleming's got:

1) Reserved a table online get $25 credit deduction off bill.

2) Used the $100 GC from Flemings.

3) Used the $20 Bonus card.

4) Used the $25 AMEX Blue card promo code.

Total of $50 out of pocket and get $170 worth of food and drinks.

Very, very unlikely they would let you combine 1, 3 and 4. In fact, I believe it would require a manager override.

LocalMotion

Senior Member - 2K

posted: May. 9, 2013 @ 12:24p

BMRisko said: LocalMotion said: So know body that went to Fleming's got:

1) Reserved a table online get $25 credit deduction off bill.

2) Used the $100 GC from Flemings.

3) Used the $20 Bonus card.

4) Used the $25 AMEX Blue card promo code.

Total of $50 out of pocket and get $170 worth of food and drinks.

Very, very unlikely they would let you combine 1, 3 and 4. In fact, I believe it would require a manager override.

Just want to know if anyone got more than $125 for food/drinks BESIDES going to the bar first or after and using the $20 bonus or the $25 AMEX code.

I can confirm that this works. I called a restaurant (not the corp office) and purchased a gift card over the phone. I told them that it had to show a local address to be able to be reimbursed on an expense account.

This will help if you are getting down to the wire and don't think that you can make it to the actual restaurant.

LocalMotion

Senior Member - 2K

posted: May. 11, 2013 @ 1:20p

belfree said: Order over the phone with a local restaurant -

I can confirm that this works. I called a restaurant (not the corp office) and purchased a gift card over the phone. I told them that it had to show a local address to be able to be reimbursed on an expense account.

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